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Dagmar Aalund

@dagmaraalund

Section Editor of The Future of Everything, at The Wall Street Journal

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The sudden popularity of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy for weight loss created a multibillion-dollar market overnight. Healthcare companies want a piece of it. wsj.com/articles/weigh… The Wall Street Journal

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Here is the link for the next 24 hours of Evan Gershkovich’s colleagues, family and friends reading his excellent journalism - please tune in often to discover his work. #IStandWithEvan youtube.com/live/12HdnU_8E…

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Who knew? Yeast, a single-cell fungus, can be programmed to produce your favorite flavors in craft beers…and more wsj.com/articles/food-…

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What if you could indulge in your favorite cocktails with no hangover or other ill effects? Researchers are working on a synthetic alcohol that doesn’t bring health problems or slurred speech on.wsj.com/44KhVA0

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Most biofuels in the U.S. currently come from corn or soybeans. Here, Yusuf Khan looks at how the threat of food shortages is bringing a push for low-carbon fuels that can be made without using edible grains. wsj.com/articles/biofu…

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Robert Nelson has a full-body MRI every six months and has annual blood tests to detect cancer. He’s also investing hundreds of millions in Altos Labs, a startup working on ways to rejuvenate cells and eliminate disease. Great story by Gregory Zuckerman wsj.com/health/wellnes…

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The “hallmarks” of aging manifest as we grow older. Dominique Mosbergen looks at how scientists are figuring out how to use them to help us live longer, healthier lives. wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal

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The prospect of a huge surge of funding into aging and longevity is causing a stir among scientists. The Saudi foundation’s CEO says much of the initial grant money is likely to end up in the U.S. wsj.com/science/biolog… via The Wall Street Journal

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Lionfish skin for your accessories? Chavie Lieber on stylish uses for this invasive species, plus other sustainable materials you'll be seeing soon wsj.com/style/fashion/… via The Wall Street Journal

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⁦Would you try photobiomodulation? Check out this story from Jen Murphy⁩ on sports-performance therapies that are getting wider attention. wsj.com/health/elite-a…

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AI systems are coming for our jobs. But don’t write off the humans just yet. The Future of Everything looks at new career opportunities AI is creating. Want to be a prompt engineer? wsj.com/tech/ai/the-ne… via The Wall Street Journal

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Cars could turn into offices on wheels once we no longer need to drive them. William Boston talks to top automakers about their ideas and concept cars. wsj.com/lifestyle/cars…

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Are mediocre Zoom meetings killing the vibe at your company? Te-Ping Chen talks with workplace expert Priya Parker about finding better ways to deal with a hybrid world. wsj.com/lifestyle/work…

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An astonishing, tragic tale. A Mistake in a Tesla and a Panicked Final Call: The Death of Angela Chao wsj.com/real-estate/an…